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Yehonathan Sharvit Original Text
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Yehonathan Sharvit 原著
株式会社クイープ 翻訳
株式会社クイープ 監修
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Freeing Developers from the Complexity of Building Systems Data Oriented Programming Practical Application Stories This book is based on Yehonathan Sharvit, "Data-Oriented Programming," Manning Publications 2022 This book is the Japanese translation of Yehonathan Sharvit, "Data-Oriented Programming", Manning Publications 2022. [Contents of the book] This book is intended for front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers with at least two years of experience in high-level programming languages such as Java, C#, C++, Ruby, and Python. The ideas and methods in business system development covered in this book may direct object-oriented programming developers to leave their familiar environment and worldview behind once and for all. On the other hand, for developers of functional programming, this book should be (somewhat) easy to learn, with a few discoveries and surprises. In any case, it reduces [the complexity of information systems development] and provides a new perspective and paradigm for developers who want to have a good outlook and flexibility to deal with specification changes. [Table of Contents] Part1 Flexibility Chapter 1: The Complexity of Object-Oriented Programming - The Fickle Entrepreneur Chapter 2: Separation of Code and Data - A Whole New World Chapter 3: Basic Data Manipulation - Meditation and Programming Chapter 4 State Management - Time Travel Chapter 5: Basic Concurrency Control - Conflict in the Home Chapter 6 Unit Testing - Programming in a Coffee Shop Part 2 Scalability Chapter 7: Basic Data Validation - A Sneaky Gift Chapter 8: Advanced Concurrency Control - Goodbye, Deadlock Chapter 9 Persistent Data Structures - Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Chapter 10 Database Manipulation - A Cloud is a Cloud Chapter 11 Web Services - The Faithful Deliverer Part 3 Maintainability Chapter 12 Advanced Data Validation - A Handmade Gift Chapter 13 Polymorphism - Playing with Animals in the Countryside Chapter 14 Advanced Data Manipulation - The Well-Thought-Out and Clearly Expressed Chapter 15 Debugging - Innovation at the Museum Appendix A Principles of Data-Oriented Programming Appendix B. Generic Data Access in Statically Typed Languages Appendix C Data-Oriented Programming: Part of the Programming Paradigm Appendix D Lodash Reference |
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Data Oriented Programming Practical Application Stories
This book is based on
Yehonathan Sharvit, "Data-Oriented Programming,"
Manning Publications 2022
This book is the Japanese translation of Yehonathan Sharvit, "Data-Oriented Programming", Manning Publications 2022.
[Contents of the book]
This book is intended for front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers with at least two years of experience in high-level programming languages such as Java, C#, C++, Ruby, and Python.
The ideas and methods in business system development covered in this book may direct object-oriented programming developers to leave their familiar environment and worldview behind once and for all.
On the other hand, for developers of functional programming, this book should be (somewhat) easy to learn, with a few discoveries and surprises.
In any case, it reduces [the complexity of information systems development] and provides a new perspective and paradigm for developers who want to have a good outlook and flexibility to deal with specification changes.
[Table of Contents]
Part1 Flexibility
Chapter 1: The Complexity of Object-Oriented Programming - The Fickle Entrepreneur
Chapter 2: Separation of Code and Data - A Whole New World
Chapter 3: Basic Data Manipulation - Meditation and Programming
Chapter 4 State Management - Time Travel
Chapter 5: Basic Concurrency Control - Conflict in the Home
Chapter 6 Unit Testing - Programming in a Coffee Shop
Part 2 Scalability
Chapter 7: Basic Data Validation - A Sneaky Gift
Chapter 8: Advanced Concurrency Control - Goodbye, Deadlock
Chapter 9 Persistent Data Structures - Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Chapter 10 Database Manipulation - A Cloud is a Cloud
Chapter 11 Web Services - The Faithful Deliverer
Part 3 Maintainability
Chapter 12 Advanced Data Validation - A Handmade Gift
Chapter 13 Polymorphism - Playing with Animals in the Countryside
Chapter 14 Advanced Data Manipulation - The Well-Thought-Out and Clearly Expressed
Chapter 15 Debugging - Innovation at the Museum
Appendix A Principles of Data-Oriented Programming
Appendix B. Generic Data Access in Statically Typed Languages
Appendix C Data-Oriented Programming: Part of the Programming Paradigm
Appendix D Lodash Reference